CH2 (4): Controls the input level (volume) of the microphone connected to Input CH 2 (13). Zero is the lowest (quietest) setting, 10 is the highest (loudest).For the best possible sound and lowest noise increase the input level control until the input LED lights occasionally.
OUTPUT LEVEL LED INDICATORS (5)
For the best sound increase the INPUT LEVEL of CH1 (3) and/or CH2 (4) so that the corresponding PEAK LED indicator (5) flashes red occasionally during the loudest parts of what you are recording. If the indicator does not light it means that the input (volume) level is too low and the sound may be accompanied by background hiss. If the indicator is lit continuously it means that the input (volume) level is too high and the sound may be distorted. Monitor the sound with headphones and adjust the input levels for the best sound.
OUTPUT SELECT CH A (6) and CH B (7)
By setting the OUTPUT SELECT switch (6) and/or (7) to L the sound of any microphone plugged into the corresponding INPUT CH1 (12) and/or CH2 (13) will be sent to OUTPUT CH L (14). If using the UNBALANCED OUTPUT (16) the sound of this microphone will be sent to the left channel.
By setting the OUTPUT SELECT switch (6) and/or (7) to C the sound of any microphone plugged into the corresponding INPUT CH1 (12) and/or CH2 (13) will be sent to OUTPUT CH L (14) and OUTPUT CH R (15). If using the UNBALANCED OUTPUT (16) the sound of this microphone will be sent to the left and right channels.
By setting the OUTPUT SELECT switch (6) and/or (7) to R the sound of any microphone plugged into the corresponding INPUT CH1 (12) and/or CH2 (13) will be sent to OUTPUT CH R (15). If using the UNBALANCED OUTPUT (16) the sound of this microphone will be sent to the right channel.
MONITOR CONTROL (11) and MONITOR OUTPUT (10)
The MONITOR control (11) adjusts the volume level of headphones connected to the MONITOR output (10). Zero is the lowest (quietest) setting, 10 is the highest (loudest).
MONITOR SELECTOR SWITCH (#9)
Normally, set the MONITOR selector (9) to position L/R. In the L/R position you will monitor the sound of all connected microphones using either stereo or mono headphones. If you only want to hear the output from CH L, use stereo headphones and set the switch to position L. Or, if you only want to hear the output from CH R, use stereo headphones and set the switch to position R.
LIMITER SWITCH (8)
After setting the Input Levels, turn this switch to ON. The limiter circuit reduces possible overload distortion from very loud sound levels without affecting normal sound levels. If you prefer the overall sound quality of the mixer without the limiter circuit engaged leave the switch OFF.
INPUT CH 1 (12) and CH 2 (13)
Connect the output of a microphone or wireless receiver to INPUT CH 1 (12) and/or CH 2 (13). The inputs accept a standard
INPUT CH 2 (13) work see OUTPUT SELECT above.
OUTPUT CH A (14) and CH B (15)
Connect a cable from OUTPUT CH A (14) and/or CH B (15) to the mic or line input of your video camera or audio recorder. The outputs accept a standard
UNBALANCED OUTPUT (16)
This output is stereo
DC 12V Input (17)
For external powering of the mixer connect a power supply to this input. Maximum rating of the power supply should not exceed 12 volts, 350mA.